Audi aims to begin its F1 engine test programme by the end of 2023, while also expanding its operation to over 300 people, as it ramps up preparations for its 2026 entry 📈 Full update on Audi’s developments ⬇️
Audi’s arrival in F1 was conditional on the specification of new-for-2026 engine rules that do away with the complex and expensive Motor Generator Unit – Heat, while increasing the reliance on electrical power to 350kW in addition to the adoption of fully sustainable fuels.
Most notably, the manufacturer confirms that a single-cylinder engine has been tested “since the end of 2022” to help validate the test bench set-up and “measuring instruments”. In addition, Audi reports that a “full hybrid drivetrain unit, consisting of the combustion engine, electric motor, battery and electronic control unit” is scheduled to run on the test bench before the end of 2023 and “will form the basis for the future vehicle concept”.
“In the ongoing concept phase of the power unit, the foundation of our drivetrain for 2026 is being laid today.“We attach great importance to detail work, for example on materials or manufacturing technologies, and we also focus on topics such as the energy management of the hybrid drivetrain.
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